Clean water starts with you Landowners and residents are partnering with the Littlefield Lake Watershed Project to improve the quality of the water in their lake. By improving conservation practices on their land, they are making the lake a better place to swim, fish and boat.
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David Brand, project coordinator, can help landowners
David Brand, project coordinator for the Littlefield Lake Watershed Project, was born and raised in Ringgold County, Iowa. Working for the National Resource Conservation Service in Audubon for the past 15 years, Brand has worked around Littlefield Lake and observed its need for water quality improvement.
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Local:
David Brand
Littlefield Lake Watershed Project Coordinator
(712) 563-4248
David.Brand@ianacdnet.net
Audubon County NRCS Office
Statewide:
Steve Hopkins
DNR Nonpoint Source Program Coordinator
(515) 281-6402
Stephen.Hopkins@dnr.iowa.gov
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Financing is available for landowners looking to add conservation practices to their land. Learn more.
A watershed is the area of land that drains into a lake or stream.
Water traveling over the surface or through groundwater may pick up contaminants like sediment, chemicals and waste and deposit them in a body of water.
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